4 More Leicester stars who may break into first team next season

Notts County v Leicester City U21 - Bristol Street Motors Trophy
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Today we are looking at the next generation of Leicester City Football Club stars. Could the Foxes potentially have another batch of top flight players and international footballers on their hands? Will City's up-and-coming Foxes indeed help the club re-enter the Premier League? That's the wish, of course. Especially without much money to spend and Profit and Sustainability restrictions hanging over the East Midlands side's head. We all know there is a fine way for outfits to save money and prosper.

To that end, we are analysing four quality Leicester prospects who could break into the first team next season. The quartet was selected by LastWordOnSports.com after watching LCFC youth teams in action. Of course, three promising Leicester talents made their respective senior debuts in the recently ended EPL campaign. They were Jeremy Monga, Jake Evans and Bade Aluko. So, let's waste no time with my waffling and get straight down to it.

These four young Leicester City players might perhaps hold the prerequisite quality to break into the Foxes first team in the Championship next season

Stevie Bausor

As I say, funds are either tight, restricted or both at LCFC at the moment. Therefore free transfers, loans and blooding in their own stars of the future could be the way forward for Leicester.

20-year-old goalkeeper Bausor is one to watch, it is said. He has trained with the first team extensively, and was a substitute for them last term. He is a superb shot-stopper, in addition to being comfortable by foot.

Henry Cartwright

We have noted and discussed Cartwright here before. You can click here to read more about the exciting build-up midfielder.

Logan Briggs

Briggs is a already a Wales Under-21s player. The ambipedal (competent with both feet) plays wide or centrally. It is believed that Michael Golding, Will Alves and Monga could stunt his development.

Jayden Joseph

This is another name the Blue Army may have heard of; big things are expected from Joseph. Formerly of the Manchester City Academy, he's a technically gifted full back to watch out for. The 19-year-old is my pick of the bunch.